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Sedan Deliverys or also commonly known as a panel van in europe were introduced as cargo transportation. They were basically station wagons with two-doors and no rear windows. Pretty much all manufacturers tried there hand at them and they are even making a comeback in todays market. This particular Delivery is not ordinary or stock by any stretch. Like many of these delivery vehicles this one came from Canada originally. It was purchased in 2004 from a dealer in Minot North Dakota. And because neither of these places used much salt on the roads, this was a very solid candidate for a restoration. The car was a completely disassembled, frame sandblasted and powder coated, new front end, stabilizer bars and rack and pinion steering were added. The engine is a 350 Cubic inch V8 mated to a 4-speed manual transmission. The body was media blasted and prepped for paint along with bumpers and trim. This Delivery has been very well built and the list of custom work is long. I have a full write up with receipts that accompany the car. This car also has a great new cooling system as well as working Vintage Air. It also has very high quality sound system making this a powerful, safe and comfortable car to take pretty much anywhere.

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